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wd45 hold position valve piping

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    Posted: 25 Jan 2023 at 2:38pm
Hello all , i am in process of re-assemble my wd45 , and on my holding position valve my two tractor ram are on the foward hole ? Anyone see it like a problem ? , because in my shop manuel they said otherwise ? Left side need to be connect to the closest of the cam ?
sorry for my bad english 
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If using the tractor for loader work the hoses need to be hooked to the same port on both sides, so that both cylinder have the oil held in the hold position. If the traction booster feature is need the cylinders need to be connected to different ports. 
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The way you now have it plumbed, the hydraulic system will lift/hold/lower on both lift arm cylinders at the same time. You have no remote ram line connection shown. The remote ram line (loader or a disc) would go in the front hole on the left side and your hose to the left lift arm would go in the rear hole on the left side.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SteveM C/IL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jan 2023 at 9:58pm
I Tee'd both rams in the front RT hole and have remote as Doc said. Having left ram in rear hole is for front mount cultivator/delayed lift setting. Will never need that and putting 6-30 JD rear mount cultivator on back makes for a good twist in lift shaft when holding with only one cyl.
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thanks all for your precious help !!!!

a friend from north of the border 
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